Truthtellers
A small number of brave speakers and courageous thought leaders have been willing to challenge the politically correct stories and the false interpretations of history...
Here are some of the huge individual contributors to elevating boys and men, as well as searching for healthy collaboration between men and women:
Mark Brooks (English policy adviser on men’s health, inclusion and domestic abuse, long-time Chair of ManKind Initiative, Director of Policy and Communications at the Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys).
Warren Farrell (American author, speaker, and passionate advocate for boys and men).
Richard Reeves (Anglo-American researcher and founder of the American Institute for Boys and Men).
John Barry (founder of the Male Psychology Network of the British Psychological Society, and founder of The Centre for Male Psychology).
Tom Golden (American therapist, speaker, and founder of Men Are Good).
Warwick Marsh (Australian father of five, husband to Alison, and founder of Dads4Kids).
Derek Griffith (American professor of health, and Chair of Global Action on Men’s Health).
Michael Gurian (American author, social philosopher, counsellor, corporate consultant).
George Horne (English founder of TheTinMen).
Larry DeMarco (American law partner, founder of The Law Centre, and Executive General Manager of the International Council for Men and Boys).
Edward Bartlett (American President of the Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance).
James L. Nuzzo (Australian exercise scientist, men’s health researcher, and creator of The Nuzzo Letter).
Glen Poole (CEO of the Australian Men’s Health Forum, and co-founder of Men and Boys Coalition in the UK).
Sean Kullman (American teacher, writer, and President at the Global Initiative for Boys and Men).
John Anderson (former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia).
Jordan Peterson (Canadian psychologist, author, media commentator and speaker).
David C. Geary (American evolutionary psychologist and cognitive scientist).
Rae Bonney (Australian workplace mental health specialist, counsellor and board member).
Maggie Dent (Australian parenting author, educator, speaker).
Jonathan Haidt (American social psychologist and author).
Scott Galloway (American professor of marketing, author and public speaker).
Louise Perry (British journalist, author, and podcast host of Maiden Mother Matriarch).
Suzanne Venker (American author, radio host and relationship coach).
Dan Romand (American founder of Men Need To Be Heard on YouTube and Instagram).
Arne Rubinstein (Australian doctor, counsellor, mentor, speaker, workshop facilitator, and founder of the Rites of Passage Institute).
Blair Daly (founder of the Washington Initiative for Boys and Men).
Janice Fiamengo (Canadian professor of English, author and men’s rights crusader).
Bettina Arndt (Australian author, men’s rights activist, and active Substack writer).
Stephen Baskerville (American author, professor and political theorist).
Lisa Britton (Canadian writer, influencer, and advocate for men and boys).
Andrew Gray (Australian host of The Man Show on YouTube, and compiler of the Original Masculinity newsletter).
Dennis Gouws (Australian researcher, teacher, and editor of New Male Studies: An International Journal).
David Shackleton (Canadian author and editor of Everyman: A Men’s Journal).
Claire Lehmann (Australian journalist, publisher, and the founding editor of Quillette).
Damian Coory (Australian host of The Other Side, Managing Director at Coory & Associates).
John Burn-Murdoch (English chief data reporter at Financial Times).
Janet Albrechtsen (opinion columnist with The Australian, journalist and solicitor).
Rick Bradford (UK author of The Empathy Gap, which he wrote under the pseudonym William Collins).
Liam Maguire (Welsh executive, board trustee and director of Lighthouse Residential Homes).
Andrew Pain (English trainer, coach and speaker on mental health and wellbeing).
Hannah Spier (Norwegian psychiatrist, writer, and Psychobabble creator on Substack).
John Eldredge (American counsellor, lecturer on Christianity, and author of Wild at Heart).
Camile Paglia (American academic, social critic and feminist).
Paul Nathanson (Canadian author of a ground-breaking series of books on misandry).
